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2004 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering

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The 2004 World Championship of Ski Mountaineering was the second World Championship of Ski Mountaineering sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions (ISMC), held in the Spanish Aran Valley (Catalonia) from March 1 to March 6, 2004.

Compared to the 2002 World Championship a relay race and a vertical race competition was added.

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Results

Nation ranking and medals

(all age groups)[1]

ranking country vertical race team individual relay
points
points
points
points
total points
1
Switzerland
501 2 2 1 466 1 1 1378 3 2 364 1 1 2709
2
Italy
469 2 2 4 436 1 1 1390 1 1 1 344 1 1 2639
3
France
351 1 1 460 1 1 1255 1 1 380 1 1 2446
4
Spain
350 1 1 222 1018 1 296 1886
5
Czech Republic
286 134 453 280 1153
6
Slovakia
252 1 114 582 144 1092
7
Germany
268 224 320 120 932
8
Slovenia
160 78 425 140 803
9
Andorra
151 104 150 132 537
10
Romania
55 28 290 136 509
11
Greece
142 42 193 116 493
12
Poland
68 298 1 124 490
13
Austria
148 64 147 359
14
Japan
109 14 64 112 299
15
Bulgaria
56 34 186 276
16
United States
146 128 274
17
United Kingdom
127 14 58 199
18
Denmark
121 18 53 192
19
Canada
95 75 170
20
Liechtenstein
82 74 156
21
Russia
70 16 53 139
22
Argentina
68 12 45 125
23
China
89 89
24
Morocco
61 8 69
25
Eritrea
60 60
26
Chile
34 2 14 50
27
South Korea
27 9 36
28
Belgium
30 30
29
Croatia
26 26

Vertical race

event held on March 2, 2004

altitude difference (ascent): 950m

List of the best 10 participants by gender (incl. "Espoirs" level):[2]

Women

ranking participant total time
 Favre-Moretti
00h 48' 21"
 Isabella Crettenand-Moretti
00h 50' 13"
 Gloriana Pellissier
00h 50' 56"
4
 Corinne Favre
00h 52' 26"
5
 Jeannie Wall
00h 53' 22"
6
 Annamaria Baudena
00h 54' 34"
7
 Marie Troillet
00h 56' 13"
8
 Christine Echtler-Schleich
00h 56' 51"
9
 Lucie Oršulová
00h 57' 28"
10
 Maria Luisa Riva
00h 57' 45"

Men

ranking participant total time
 Patrick Blanc
00h 40' 27"
 Florent Perrier
00h 40' 51"
 Sébastien Epiney
00h 41' 27"
4
 Jean Pellissier
00h 41' 47"
5
 Olivier Nägele
00h 41' 49"
6
 Andreas Ringhofer
00h 43' 00"
7
 Manuel Pérez Brunicardi
00h 43' 08"
8
 Martin Riz
00h 43' 39"
9
 Jean-Yves Rey
00h 43' 49"
10
 Javier Martín de Villa
00h 44' 07"

Team

Event held on March 3, 2004

altitude difference:

  • ascent: 2,128m
  • downhill: 2,128m

List of the best 10 teams by gender:[3]

Women

ranking team total time
 Favre-Moretti/Mabillard
03h 05' 43"
 Bapst/Crettenand-Moretti
03h 18' 50"
 Corinne Favre/Toïgo
03h 20' 25"
4
 Oggeri/Ducognon
03h 20' 41"
5
 Bourillon/Lathuraz
03h 21' 03"
6
 Nex/Riva
03h 24' 36"
7
 Rogger/Renzler
03h 25' 23"
8
 Magnenat/Zimmermann
03h 42' 17"
9
 Echtler-Schleich/Treimer
03h 45' 59"
10
 Roca Rodríguez/C. Bes Ginesta
03h 55' 04"

Men

ranking team total time
 P. Blanc/Perrier
02h 31' 54"
 Battel/Pellissier
02h 33' 19"
 Brunod/Reichegger
02h 34' 45"
4
 J.-Y. Rey/Epiney
02h 37' 18"
5
 Hug/Pittex
02h 38' 35"
6
 Meilleur/Tomio
02h 39' 25"
7
 Leitner/Svätojánsky
02h 39' 59"
8
 Giacomelli/Mezzanotte
02h 40' 22"
9
 Lugger/Ringhofer
02h 41' 53"
10
 Taramarcaz/F. Troillet
02h 43' 38"

Individual

Event held on March 5, 2004

  • distance: ~ 20 km
  • altitude difference:
    • ascent: 1,720m
    • downhill: 1,720m

List of the best 10 participants by gender (incl. "Espoirs" level):[4]

Women

ranking participant total time
 Cristina Favre-Moretti
02h 21' 55"
 Gloriana Pellissier
02h 30' 10"
 Isabella Crettenand-Moretti
02h 31' 57"
4
 Catherine Mabillard
02h 33' 05"
5
 Delphine Oggeri
02h 35' 18"
6
 Nathalie Bourillon
02h 35' 52"
7
 Véronique Lathuraz
02h 35' 53"
8
 Maria Luisa Riva
02h 39(+3)' 01"
9
 Marie Troillet
02h 43' 09"
10
 Corinne Favre
02h 44' 15"

Men

ranking participant total time
 Rico Elmer
02h 00' 38"
 Florent Perrier
02h 01' 03"
 Dennis Brunod
02h 01' 19"
4
 Manfred Reichegger
02h 02' 11"
5
 Alexander Lugger
02h 02' 22"
6
 Patrick Blanc
02h 03' 31"
7
 Grégory Gachet
02h 05' 50"
8
 Olivier Nägele
02h 05' 06"
9
 Taramarcaz
02h 06' 16"
10
 Jean Pellissier
02h 06' 18"

Relay

Event held on March 6, 2004

List of the best 10 relay teams by gender (some teams included "Espoirs" level athletes):[5]

Women

ranking team Gesamtzeit
 Isabella Crettenand-Moretti/Catherine Mabillard/Cristina Favre-Moretti
00h 46' 02"
 Nathalie Bourillon/Véronique Lathuraz/Delphine Oggeri
00h 47' 16"
 Annamaria Baudena/Christiane Nex/Gloriana Pellissier
00h 49' 21"
4
 Alice Korbová/Kamila Bulířová/Lucie Oršulová
00h 50' 45"
5
 Emma Roca Rodríguez/Cristina Bes Ginesta/Iolanda García Sàez
00h 52' 25"

Men

ranking team total time
 Stéphane Brosse/Cédric Tomio/Florent Perrier/Patrick Blanc
00h 49' 33"
 Carlo Battel/Graziano Boscacci/Martin Riz/Guido Giacomelli
00h 49' 43"
 Alexander Hug/Alain Richard/Pierre Bruchez/Rico Elmer
00h 51' 46"
4
 Agustí Roc Amador/Javier Martín de Villa/Dani León Roca/Manuel Pérez Brunicardi
00h 52' 44"
5
 Miroslav Leitner/Branislav Kačina/Milan Madaj/Peter Svätojánsky
00h 53' 17"
6
 Tone Karničar/Jernej Karničar/Žiga Karničar/Marko Lihteneker
00h 56' 44"
7
 Ionuţ Găliţeanu/Silviu Manea/Péter Károly/Lucian Clinciu
00h 57' 35"
8
 Joan Vilana Díaz/Manel Pelegrina Lopez/Xavier Capdevila Romero/Toni Casals Rueda
00h 57' 44"
9
 Jaroslav Bánský/Tomáš Němec/Michal Němec/Miroslav Duch
00h 58' 23"
10
 Jakub Brzosko/Grzegorz Bargiel/Adam Gomola/Maciej Ziarko
00h 58' 45"
11
 Toni Steurer/Tim Stachel/Gerhard Reithmeier/Stefan Klinger[6]
00h 54(+6)' 15"

Combination ranking

(individual, team, vertical race rankings)

List of the best 10 participants by gender:[7]

Women

ranking participant
 Cristina Favre-Moretti
 Catherine Mabillard
 Isabella Crettenand-Moretti
4
 Delphine Oggeri
5
 Nathalie Bourillon
6
 Véronique Lathuraz
7
 Corinne Favre
8
 Maria Luisa Riva
9
 Astrid Renzler
10
 Silvia Treimer

Men

ranking participant
 Florent Perrier
 Patrick Blanc
 Dennis Brunod
4
 Manfred Reichegger
5
 Jean Pellissier
6
 Alexander Lugger
7
 Peter Svätojánsky
8
 Pierre-Marie Taramarcaz
9
 Miroslav Leitner
10
 Christian Pittex

References

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